Other than time and making sure you're treating active pimples, you could try anti-inflammatory and "moisturizing" ingredients like colloidal oatmeal or niacinamide. Depending what you're using already and how many products you have, you could use a cheap colloidal oatmeal face wash like the Aveeno Active Naturals Moisturizing Bar for Dry Skin ($2 to $4 in drugstores or Walmart) or use a moisturizer with colloidal oatmeal in it (First Aid Beauty has a $22 serum with it, and has urea, squalane and glycerin that would be better suited when you're using BP to offset potential dryness). Another nice, cheap moisturizer with niacinamide is the CeraVe Facial Moisturizing Lotion PM which is about $10 to $14 or so. You could use both a colloidal oatmeal face wash with a niacinamide moisturizer to maxmize results, but you could pick whatever that's suited to your budget and regimen.

BP always makes marks stay longer. Once your acne is completely under control, you can tackle the scarring.

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He probably means red/dark marks after acne, Syrupop.

Other than time and making sure you're treating active pimples, you could try anti-inflammatory and "moisturizing" ingredients like colloidal oatmeal or niacinamide. Depending what you're using already and how many products you have, you could use a cheap colloidal oatmeal face wash like the Aveeno Active Naturals Moisturizing Bar for Dry Skin ($2 to $4 in drugstores or Walmart) or use a moisturizer with colloidal oatmeal in it (First Aid Beauty has a $22 serum with it, and has urea, squalane and glycerin that would be better suited when you're using BP to offset potential dryness). Another nice, cheap moisturizer with niacinamide is the CeraVe Facial Moisturizing Lotion PM which is about $10 to $14 or so. You could use both a colloidal oatmeal face wash with a niacinamide moisturizer to maxmize results, but you could pick whatever that's suited to your budget and regimen.